The summary of ‘Reusing OLD accessories? ROG Phone 7 accessory compatibility test!’

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The video delves into the compatibility of various accessories between the ROG Phone 6 and ROG Phone 7, addressing both successful and problematic fits. Key points include the compatibility of the Aero Active cooler 6 with the ROG Phone 7, while the Aero Active cooler 7 does not work with the ROG Phone 6. The Aero case for ROG Phone 7 fits the ROG Phone 6 despite design differences. Antibacterial glass screen protectors are identical for both phone series but are critiqued for poor installation and screen quality. There are also issues with certain cases like the iterative and devil case Guardian, where design modifications and branding affect fit and usability. The Kunai Gamepad 3, though not prominently showcased for the ROG Phone 7, works well with both phone models despite minor fit issues. The discussion suggests that the Kunai Gamepad 3 may be replaced by the Raikiri Gamepad, which lacks a phone holder, complicating usability. The speaker advocates for environmental sustainability through accessory compatibility across generations and encourages viewers' feedback on their experiences with accessories.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the compatibility of various accessories between the Rog Phone 6 and Rog Phone 7. They begin by testing the Aero active cooler 6, confirming that it is compatible with Rog Phone 7. However, the Aero active cooler 7 does not work with Rog Phone 6. They also address the new antibacterial glass screen protectors which, despite having different packaging for both phone series, are identical inside and have a poor installation process and screen quality. Additionally, the Aero active case for Rog Phone 7 also fits Rog Phone 6. The speaker notes a design difference where Rog Phone 7 has an extra piece bump at the bottom, while Rog Phone 6 is flush.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses how a small bump on certain phone models affects the fit and appearance of various phone cases. They demonstrate with specific examples, showing that the interactive case for the LG Phone 6 fits but causes a slight bulge, making it look unsightly. In contrast, the iterative case 7 for the Rog Phone 7 fits perfectly due to modifications in its design to accommodate the bump.

The speaker also examines the devil case light Guardian for the Rog Phone 6, noting that although it fits well and the camera cutout is precise, the bulge disrupts the overall fit on the LG Phone 7. Therefore, for the Rog Phone 7, the devil case Guardian standard is recommended, highlighting its frosted back piece and precise cutout. However, they point out that this case has a branding issue that blocks the camera cutout slightly when used with the LG Phone 6, resulting in a minor bulge.

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In this segment, the presenter discusses various accessories for the ROG Phone 7, including their compatibility and functionality. The air triggers are confirmed to work correctly, and the case fits securely without obstructing ports. The focus then shifts to the Kunai Gamepad 3, noting its absence in the live stream for the LG Phone 7, hinting it might be discontinued in favor of the Raikiri Gamepad. The presenter tests the Kunai Gamepad 3 originally for the ROG Phone 6 on both the ROG Phone 6 and ROG Phone 7, verifying that it fits and functions well, including key remapping. Despite some minor fit issues around the camera cutout, all ports are accessible, affirming that users can reuse the Kunai Gamepad 3 with the ROG Phone 7.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses issues related to the compatibility of accessories for the Kona Gamepad, particularly in relation to the LG phone 7. They mention that while Rog has not officially supported the accessory for the LG phone 7, it appears to be paving the way for the new Raikiri Gamepad. However, the Raikiri Gamepad lacks a phone holder accessory, creating a problem for users who need to pair it with their phones. For users of Xbox controllers, the speaker suggests 3D printing a phone holder, as these accessories are more readily modifiable. The speaker also expresses frustration with the practice of minor design tweaks that render old accessories incompatible with new device generations, advocating for more environmentally friendly designs that maintain accessory compatibility across different generations. They encourage viewers to leave comments about their accessory plans and experiences.

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